about

About the Creator

Personal style is something that come from deep within. For me, it is rooted in bold self expression, an intense care for the earth on which we dwell, and a longing to share warmth and creativity with those around me.

This is how Meowy was born: Mixing my passion for sustainability, art, and my love for the most important element- the wearer (you)

I hope that through my art, you are able to find a form of empowerment, friendship, and responsibility to our realm.

xoxo, Tennasyn

purpose

MeowyHI was created to give clothing a second life. Instead of letting garments end up in landfills or sit unworn, They are reimagined with hand-printed designs that transform what they are into what they could be. Every piece becomes revived, renewed, and infused with intention.

this work lives at the intersection of sustainability and art. By pairing eco-conscious practices with original designs, we celebrate individuality while reducing waste. Each item is a reminder that style can be expressive, ethical, and full of life… again.

Learn about your meowy.

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Learn about your meowy. *

  • Each MeowyHI design starts as my original artwork, created with intention and a lot of love. While some garments share the same design, every piece is still uniquely its own—different textures, colors, and fabrics give each one a slightly different personality.

    All prints are made completely by hand, so no two items come out exactly alike. Every swipe of ink, every placement, every tiny variation is part of the charm. It’s wearable art with a handmade soul, created to feel special every time you put it on.

  • Every reimagined piece at MeowyHI helps keep clothing out of landfills and gives it a brand-new life. By upcycling instead of buying new, we cut down on waste, save resources, and make the most of what already exists. It’s a simple, creative way to care for the planet—one revived garment at a time.

  • Upcycled or vintage pieces printed by hand with cozy, traditional oil-based ink. Old clothes, new magic.

  • Wash your piece in cold water and hang to dry for the best results.
    You can tumble dry on no heat, but air drying is always kinder to the fabric.

    Because every garment is different, ink wear varies by material—and you’ll notice the most change after the very first wash. After that, it settles into its natural look.